HBO has secured the rights to adapt South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho's critical smash hit "Parasite" into a miniseries, the U.S. cable channel said Thursday.
Television companies vying to adapt the movie include Netflix, which produced Bong's 2017 hit "Okja," entertainment website Deadline Hollywood reported.
A dark satire about the relationship between two families, "Parasite" has earned 130 million U.S. dollars worldwide, picking up the coveted Palme d'Or at Cannes and a best foreign film Golden Globe along the way.
"Once you overcome the one-inch-tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films," the 50-year-old Bong said as he accepted the award at the Globes on Sunday.
"I think we use only just one language – the cinema."
Already considered a favorite for the foreign-language Oscar – with the nominations announcement coming on Monday – some analysts say "Parasite" could be a contender to win best picture too.
Joining Bong on the adaptation will be Adam McKay, the Oscar-winning writer-director of "The Big Short" (2015) and "Vice" (2018).
(Cover: Bong Joon-ho poses in the press room with award for Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language for "Parasite" during the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 5, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. /VCG Photo)